McCain to Begin Vice Presidential Search

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Tuesday: John McCain speaks and takes questions from students at his alma mater, Episcopal High School, in Alexandria, Va. (AP Photo)

John McCain will announce the chairman of his vice presidential search committee next week as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee begins compiling a list of names for a potential running mate.

The Arizona senator said he hopes to make an announcement before the Republican convention in early September.

“We just started this process of getting together a list of names and having them looked at. … I’d like to get it done as early as possible. I’m aware of enhanced importance of this issue given my age,” the 71-year-old joked with syndicated radio talk show host Don Imus.

Speaking to reporters in Annapolis on Wednesday, McCain said it could takes weeks if not months for him to choose from a list of about 20 that includes “every name imaginable.”
He said he wants to move quickly to make sure that no problems emerge when he unveils his choice, hoping to avoid a repeat of 1988, when George H.W. Bush named then-Sen. Dan Quayle to be his running mate but did not make an announcement until the convention in order to maximize the element of surprise.

“Quayle had not been briefed and prepared for some of the questions” that he would have to field, McCain said, without assigning any blame to Quayle himself.

“If I had a personal preference I’d like to do it before the convention to avoid some of the mistakes that I’ve seen made in the past as you get into a time crunch and maybe sometimes don’t make the announcement right or maybe they have not examined every single candidate,” he told Imus.

McCain did not name names or offer any other details of his search, but several GOP luminaries are among several floated by pundits and the press since McCain clinched the Republican nomination a month ago. Named as potential candidates are South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford, Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty, former White House budget chief Rob Portman and former GOP White House rivals Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney.

McCain made his comments on his way to another alma mater, the U.S. Naval Academy. It was the third in a string of speeches during a week-long tour designed to introduce him to a wider, general election audience. McCain frequently jokes about not having been the most disciplined student at the Navy training college.

He told students and others assembled that it’s their duty to make their country better, and Americans can do so by enlisting in the military or running for office.”If you find faults with our country, make it a better one. If you are disappointed with the mistakes of government, join its ranks and work to correct them,” he said. “There are many public causes where your service can make our country a stronger, better one than we inherited. Wherever there is a hungry child, a great cause exists. … Wherever there is suffering, a great cause exists.”

Before his speech, McCain stopped at an eatery in downtown Annapolis where crab omelets are on the menu and local and state politicians have gathered for decades for breakfast and shop talk

An American flag hangs over the counter with its five stools, and for nearly two decades, all business has come to a halt for a few seconds as the Pledge of Allegiance is recited.

McCain then headed to Florida, where he was to attend a panel discussion at Pensacola Junior College. McCain went to Pensacola after college for aviator training.

FOX News’ Carl Cameron and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

58 Responses to “McCain to Begin Vice Presidential Search”

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Comment by Ryan

It amazes me that no one is talkng about JC Watts.

 
Comment by Louise

After looking at the credentials of potentials for Vice President of our Country, hopefully, Senator McCain will give the nod to Mitt Romney, former Governor of MA. To this reader that is a winning ticket.

Governor Romney is smart, disciplined, has managed a private business, has public service experience, understands economics, exhibits good family values and is just the right age to stand with Senator McCain. Governor Romney has the potential to go forward in public service in the years ahead. Mitt Romney is a decent fellow!

 
Comment by Mike from PA

Mitt Romney would be “THE RIGHT CHOICE”!! McCain will need someone committed to getting the illegals out of this country….and NOW! Not later!! Talk about an issue of National Security!! How can this country be so blind???

 
Comment by Joseph, Grand Rapids, MI

McCain would be wise to pick Romney as his VP. Romney can help him with his weak economic plans. Romney will calm the fears of many who worry about McCains age. McCAin & Romney 2008!

 
Comment by Francis Callahan

Let me add to the list of candidates. Newt Gingrich, Tom Delay or Dick Army!! We need to hear from the RIGHT!

 
Comment by Mark McKeown

The only potentially winning VP choice for obvious reasons is Condeleza Rice. Anybody else is another step in electing a democrat for president.

 
Comment by Meg

If it is not Mitt Romney, I am not voting for him

 
Comment by George Daelemans

I think either Michael Steel, ex-MD Lt Governor or Condi Rice would effectively spike the guns of any Democratic attempt to deem the Republicans as either sexist or racist. I know Condi has stated she would like to return to the halls of academe, but I think Sen McCain could appeal to her patriotism and sense of duty to the country. As for Mike, I cheerfully voted for him in both gubernatorial elections and had hopes that he would, in the fullness of time, become governor following Ehrlich.

 
Comment by Barker Bounds

Either pick Rice or Lieberman either one is a good bet and sure to clinch the election

 
Comment by Mark

Pick Me, Pick me!!!

 

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